Leodis McKelvin: The Buffalo Bills cornerback (and former Troy standout) made a crucial fumble late in a September, 2009 that allowed the New England Patriots to go ahead late in the game and win 25-24. Irate fans painted the score in white paint on McKelvin's front lawn, the phrase "Take a knee" and an obscenity. Two teens later admitted to the vandalism.

Harry Caray: A statue of Harry Caray, who broadcast Chicago Cubs games until his death in 1998, was spray-painted with an apparent anti-White Sox message earlier this month. It's not the first time vandals have visited Caray: Goat carcasses have been hung from the statue in two separate incidents since 2007.

Joe Paterno: Vandals cut the glasses off a bronze statue of Joe Paterno at Beaver Stadium on Penn State University's campus in January, 2009. The statue, unveiled in 2001, had been vandalized at least once before.

Scheels Arena: Vandals managed to take hold of crane while this hockey arena was under construction in Fargo, N.D. in 2008. The vandals managed to bend a roof beam, break windows and committed other acts of vandalism. Two 24-year-old men were charged in connection with the incident; damage was estimated at $750,000.